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Functional Design for the Web (033IIW503) |
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Web Development |
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University of California, Davis Extension |
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Learn the creative and production processes involved in Web site development through this overview of Web interface technologies and their applications. Discover how graphic design, information architecture and interface design relate to the process of conveying information to a targeted audience through the Internet. |
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Layout Design for the Web (033IIW502) |
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Web Development |
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University of California, Davis Extension |
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Today the World Wide Web is the ultimate tool for creative expression. Build your Web page layout with a strong visual dialog incorporating key conceptual, visual, relational and practical elements.
Using design principles, you will learn basic theories of layout including:
- white space
- typography
- line weight
- proportion
- grid
- interval
- color theory
Create sophisticated, high quality, aesthetically pleasing visual messages with an emphasis on Web design considerations, including file formats. |
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Layout Design for the Web (034IIW502) |
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Web Development |
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University of California, Davis Extension |
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Today the World Wide Web is the ultimate tool for creative expression. Build your Web page layout with a strong visual dialog incorporating key conceptual, visual, relational and practical elements.
Using design principles, you will learn basic theories of layout including:
- white space
- typography
- line weight
- proportion
- grid
- interval
- color theory
Create sophisticated, high quality, aesthetically pleasing visual messages with an emphasis on Web design considerations, including file formats. |
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Web Applications Development using Visual C# (COMP 703) |
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Web Development |
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New Jersey Institute of Technology |
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During this course students will create a web application, create web forms and controls, use validation controls, access data from a database using ADO.NET, use the data grid, create and use XML web service, and deploy a web based application. |
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Web Design for Educators (X337.2) |
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Web Development |
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UC Berkeley Extension Online |
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This course exposes students to the issues, skills, and tools involved in developing educational Web pages that support classroom curricula and have pedagogical intent and impact. Students design, construct, and evaluate their own Web pages. The course is offered to educators wishing to effectively support their classroom curriculum and to enhance their students' skills and learning through the use of web pages and the Internet.
Students will:
- Define the purpose and intent of their site
- Design and construct their web site
- Evaluate their own and other student's web sites
- Learn the use of a variety of Internet technologies
- Create a context to access the pedagogical impact of their web page upon their classroom and their students. |
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Web Design for Educators (X337.2) |
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Web Development |
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UC Berkeley Extension Online |
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Formerly "Designing and Maintaining Web Pages for Classroom and Online Instruction"
This course exposes students to the issues, skills, and tools involved in developing educational Web pages that support classroom curricula and have pedagogical intent and impact. Students design, construct, and evaluate their own Web pages. The course is offered to educators wishing to effectively support their classroom curriculum and to enhance their students' skills and learning through the use of web pages and the Internet.
Students will:
- Define the purpose and intent of their site
- Design and construct their web site
- Evaluate their own and other student's web sites
- Learn the use of a variety of Internet technologies
- Create a context to access the pedagogical impact of their web page upon their classroom and their students. |
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